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A History of Innovation

There was a time when farming was done at a slower pace. It was a time when horses and oxen provided the
pulling power and farmers walked the field behind them. Fields were tilled with a single coulter blade fastened in
front of a plow that would cut through crop residue and break up clumps of sod prior to turning the soil.
And we were there.

In 1884, Steven Ingersoll took over a small coulter disc manufacturing company in Sandoval, Illinois. The discs
produced there were the state of the art, back then, but everything was about to change.